导出博客文章Leicester City will win the Premier League with three games to spare if they
repeat their previous results against their remaining opponents. The Foxes moved
five points clear at the top of the table with victory at Watford on Saturday
and have just nine games remaining.Theyve already beaten seven of the opponents
they have left to play - including Newcastle, who they face live on Sky Sports
on Monday Night Football next week - and drew with Manchester United and
Southampton. If they can replicate those results, Leicester will finish the
season on 83 points.Should all of the Premier League teams repeat their previous
results against their remaining opponents, Spurs would slump from second to
fourth and drop below Manchester City and north London rivals Arsenal, while
West Ham would pip Manchester United to fifth. Newcastle would stay up if they
repeated their results against their remaining opponents At the other end of the
table, Newcastle - despite pressure currently mounting on boss Steve McClaren -
would actually stay up because theyve already beaten three of their remaining
opponents and drawn with another two. Aston Villa, Sunderland and Norwich would
drop into the Championship.Watford, meanwhile, would climb five places, while
Southampton - who took just four points off their remaining opponents earlier
this season - would fall to just above the relegation zone. Heres what the
Premier League would look like if all 20 Premier League teams repeated their
previous results against their remaining opponents…**Man City, Liverpool,
Everton and Newcastle have a game in hand. Teams level on points are separated
by goal differenceWho do you think will win the Premier League? And who will go
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about tending goal in a hot hockey market like Montreal. Bergevin defended his
goaltender at a news conference Monday following the Canadiens first-round
elimination from the NHL post-season by the Ottawa Senators. "Im not worried at
all," Bergevin said. "For sure, even Carey would say there are things he can
improve, that he can be better, and Im 100 per cent behind him. "I believe in
him. We will support him and well help him." Bergevin was asked repeatedly about
Price after the 25-year-old spoke openly on the weekend about the pressure of
playing in Montreal. He said he would no longer even go to a grocery store to
avoid grilling from fans over his performances and that he sometimes felt like a
"hobbit in a hole." But he also expressed confidence that he had the talent and
the mentality to win a Stanley Cup. Some wondered if Price was suggesting he
would rather to be traded to another team, but Bergevin wouldnt hear of it. "Its
normal in a market like Montreal or Toronto or Vancouver, or even Chicago or
Philadelphia," Bergevin said. "Goaltendings a difficult position, very
demanding. So its normal that a young player feels pressure. "Well do everything
we can to make sure he gets through this stage." Then, unable to resist a joke,
the first-year GM added: "Maybe I can do his groceries for him." Price, drafted
fifth overall in 2005, was having a solid season until he and the team slumped
late in the 2013 campaign. While he went 21-13-4, he ended up out of the top 40
in the league with a 2.59 goals-against average and a .905 save percentage. His
woes continued in the playoffs, where he was outduelled by Ottawas
Craig Anderson until he injured a knee late in Game 4 and was replaced by
Peter Budaj, who was bombed for six goals on 29 shots in the final game.
Questions about the Canadiens size also came up during the playoffs, as the
smaller Montreal forwards did little against the big, rugged Ottawa blue-line.
The Canadiens scored only nine goals in five games, while conceding 20. Bergevin
acknowledged that it would be better to be bigger, but hes not ready to tear his
team apart to add size and muscle. And there are not a lot of free agents
available this summer who fit the mould, except perhaps New Jerseys
David Clarkson who is likely to be courted by several teams. He said the ideal
way for a team to build is through drafting and developing its own players, but
that takes time. "I believe in balance," he said. "We do have a small team, but
were a fast and young team. "You dont change the makeup of a team overnight.
There are 29 other teams that want to be big, fast and strong, but thats easier
said than done. Balance is very important. Character comes into play." He
mentioned Calder Trophy candidate Brendan Gallagher, one of the teams smallest
forwards, who has "character thats off the charts." When asked what the team
needed most, Bergevin did not mention size, but depth. The Canadiens were caught
short when top-four rearguard Alexei Emelin was injured late in the regular
season and their depth was tested when four forwards went down against Ottawa.
"Thats what gets you through thhe playoffs.dddddddddddd and you dont bring in
depth at the (trade) deadline, youve got to bring it through the draft, through
your young prospects coming through," he said. "So the mindset stays the same.
Im standing pat. I made it clear from Day One I want to make this team good for
years to come, not just for one year. You always look at all the options, but
depth and character and speed is what you need to reach your ultimate goal." The
Emelin injury gave a chance for six-foot-six defenceman Jarred Tinordi to show
what he can do, and they have some promising blue-liners in the minors, starting
with Nathan Beaulieu and Greg Pateryn. Gallagher and third overall draft pick
Alex Galchenyuk both impressed as rookie forwards. And they have six picks in
the first three rounds of this years draft. Bergevin did not tip his hat on what
off-season moves he will make. It is widely expected he will buy out unused
defenceman Tomas Kaberle, who has one season left on his contract at US$4.2
million. But the GM said he may first try to trade Kaberle. Decisions are still
to be made on impending unrestricted free agents Michael Ryder, Colby Armstrong,
Jeff Halpern, Petteri Nokelainen and Davis Drewiske. Restricted free agents are
Ryan White, Yannick Weber, Michael Blunden and Gabriel Dumont. He said no
decision has been made on whether to negotiate a new deal right away with
P.K. Subban, who had a standout campaign that made him a candidate for the
Norris Trophy as the leagues top defenceman, or wait until next season. Subban
missed the first six games of the season while working a two-year contract worth
$2.85 million per season, which was considered a "bridge" deal before he signs
long-term for top dollars. "P.K. had a really good season and he earned the
nomination for the Norris," said Bergevin. "But hes still a young defenceman.
"He still has a lot to learn. Hes really good, but he can be even better. So its
a work in progress with him. This year, were happy with the direction he went."
Bergevin is up for an award of his own. The former NHL defenceman was named as
one of the three finalists as general manager of the year after taking the
Canadiens from last place to second in the Eastern Conference. He brought Michel
Therrien back to Montreal as head coach with success and boosted the team by
signing tough winger Brandon Prust, among others. "Id have to be a GM to get an
award, I never won one as a player," he said with a laugh. "It doesnt say much
about me as a player. "But I wouldnt have this honour if it wasnt for the job
Michel and the players did this year. Im flattered because Bob Murray (Anaheim)
and Ray Shero (Pittsburgh) are bright hockey people." He declared himself "very
satisfied" with Therrien and the coaching staff. He said that even when losing
in the playoffs, the team always started strong, which showed the coach had them
ready to compete. The Canadiens took a step forward by making the playoffs this
season, but doing it again will be another test for a team that is still in
rebuilding mode. "It will be difficult and expectations will be higher," he
said. "We made progress, but next year teams will be ready for us and well have
to be ready for them."
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